Who has not coveted these lovely Beni Ouarain Moroccan rugs that can be seen in many interiors lately ... For my part, I have to say that I was looking for one for a while, they're just beautiful and it's a timeless decorative accessory because ot the mere colors and patterns. The only problem is the price which unfortunately is beyond the budgets of many of us ! So all those like me who dream of owning one of these wonders will love this DIY.

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21 Responses to "DIY : Beni Ouarain Moroccan Rug"

Hi Nadia!!! I absolutely love it and you room is gorgeous!! I’m pretty sure I’ve been to your blog before and I’ll definitely be sure to stick around this time!!

Oh yes, now I remember it is because of that bird wallpaper that was on Little Green Notebook with your stool! I LOVED that paper! The flamingo prints are so cute too and your wicker pink peacock looking chair is amazing!

Happy that you like it Deniquo! Crystal had such a great idea for this DIY!
About the coffee table, I bought it a few months ago and I love it too. It’s a vintage table of the 80’s but I still have to find the right accessories for this little beauty (beautiful books, flowers, candles…)

Wow! You did it! I attempted this with a flokati + dye several months back and frankly it was a mess. The smaller pile in your rug + marker method seems the way to go. You have me rethinking this project for my own house with the new materials. Well done Nadia!

Hello, I really like your diy, and I would like to do it!!! but I have a doubt .. The sharpie-pen is special for textile or not? I wonder if it could be erase if you wash the carpet? Sorry about my english !!

Hola May,
Thanks for your lovely comment and I am happy that you like the DIY Beni Ouarain rug!
To answer your question and after time of use I would say now that the Sharpie is not the best pen for this project. Because I noticed that after a while it fades which means that it would probably erase if you wash it.
I think that the best thing to do as you suggest in your comment is to use a specific pen for fabric or textile to avoid that :)
Hope it will help you…
Thanks again and have a lovely day!
P.S: by the way your English is really good ;)